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Business Administration: Accounting Information Systems

BSAD 265 OL1 (CRN: 60945)

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About BSAD 265 OL1

Examination of how accounting information is collected, stored and made available to decision makers with an emphasis on internal control implementation. Students obtain hands on experience with an integrated Prerequisites: BSAD 060, BSAD 061; Senior standing; Business Administration, Master of Accountancy major, Business Administration, Accounting minor.

Instructor

Barbara Arel ()

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Dates: July 13 - August 7, 2015; Pre-Req: BSAD 60 and 61; This course will be an online course with designated meeting times online on MTWR from 5:00 to 7:00 pm; Required course specific fee of $20.00; BSAD mjr, Senior Standing; MACC GR stdnts; Other students by permission; Online meeting dates: July 16, July 23, July 30, & August 6

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Section Description

This course provides basic knowledge of how accounting information systems function in today?s business environment. It is intended to prepare students for careers in accounting as users, managers, auditors, and designers of accounting information systems. This course will emphasize the internal control necessary to produce accurate and reliable accounting data as it looks at how accounting information is recorded, summarized and reported in both manual and computerized systems. Students will learn documentation techniques to help them describe how internal control concepts apply to a company?s business processes. The course will also cover the role information technology can play in accounting information systems and students will gain practical experience working with a commercial accounting software package.

Section Expectation

This course will be delivered in an online format with scheduled online meeting times to facilitate case discussion.

Evaluation

Grades will be based on participation, assignments, exams and a project.